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GSE Systems' Experts to Speak at Nuclear Energy Conference

Three experts from GSE Systems, Inc. (NYSE MKT: GVP) will present papers
at the American Nuclear Society's Conference on Nuclear Training and
Education (CONTE 2013). The event takes place February 3 to 6 in
Jacksonville, Fla.

GSE will also be also be exhibiting its Activ3Di visualization
tools at the show in booths 28-29.

The theme for CONTE 2013 is "An International Forum for the Discussion
of Issues Facing Nuclear Energy Training and Education." The American
Nuclear Society is a not-for-profit, international, scientific and
educational organization established in 1954 to promote the awareness
and understanding of the application of nuclear science and technology.

About GSE Systems, Inc.

GSE Systems Inc. is a world leader in real-time high-fidelity
simulation, providing a wide range of simulation, training and
engineering solutions to the energy and process industries. Its
comprehensive and modular solutions help customers achieve performance
excellence in design, training and operations. GSE's products and
services are tailored to meet specific client requirements such as
scope, budget and timeline. The Company has over four decades of
experience, more than 1,100 installations, and hundreds of customers in
over 50 countries spanning the globe. GSE Systems is headquartered in
Sykesville (Baltimore), Maryland, with offices in St. Marys, Georgia;
Madison, New Jersey; Cary, North Carolina; Chennai, India; Nyköping,
Sweden; Stockton-on-Tees, UK; Glasgow, UK; and Beijing, China.
Information about GSE Systems is available at www.gses.com.

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